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'''POC installation'''
This document shows the requirements of some typical proof of concept installations.
A POC can be make with different setups, depending on the goal of the installation.
The goals could be:
* test Open-Xchange in general
* test with existing environment
* test a clustered setup
It should be defined what the customer wants to test:
* webmail/groupware/infostore
* Outlook oxtender
* Business mobility (EAS)
* mobile gui
* everything
{| class="poc size"
|-
|
! small
! medium
! cluster
|-
| Hardware
| VM, 2GB memory
| VM, 8GB memory
| 2x OX 8GB, 2x DB, external IMAP/SMTP, NFS, loadbalancer
|-
| Storage
| 20GB local
| 40GB local
| OX 40GB local, DB 20GB local, NFS 20GB
|-
| DB
| local
| local
| 2x DB VM/Server
|-
| SMTP/IMAP
| local/external
| local/external
| external
|-
|OS
|colspan="3" style="text-align: center;" |one of the supported (Debian6, RHEL5/6, CentOS5, SLES11)
|}
These are the minimum requirements. The used storage depends on the amount of users want to test the POC. A VM can be replaced with real hardware if wanted or run at a service provider in the cloud.
''1st questions to customer"
This is usually done during some calls, if not:
<pre>
Dear Customer,
The proof of concept installation  can be make with different setups, depending on the goal
you have.
please identify the goals:
* test Open-Xchange in general
* test with existing environment
* test a clustered setup
please identify what you want to test:
* webmail/groupware/infostore
* Outlook oxtender
* Business mobility (EAS)
* mobile gui
* everything
The smallest needed setup would be:
VM/real hardware with 2GB of memory, 20GB of local storage, an installed supported OS (Debian6, RHEL5/6, CentOS5, SLES11). If you want to test the system with https (which is recommended) we need a valid certificate for the server installed.
We need access to a working smtp and imap server if you want to send and receive mails.
Please send us back the following information:
- server address/name
- imap account of the testuser with password
</pre>

Revision as of 15:03, 26 March 2012

Hello world


POC installation

This document shows the requirements of some typical proof of concept installations.

A POC can be make with different setups, depending on the goal of the installation.

The goals could be:

  • test Open-Xchange in general
  • test with existing environment
  • test a clustered setup


It should be defined what the customer wants to test:

  • webmail/groupware/infostore
  • Outlook oxtender
  • Business mobility (EAS)
  • mobile gui
  • everything
small medium cluster
Hardware VM, 2GB memory VM, 8GB memory 2x OX 8GB, 2x DB, external IMAP/SMTP, NFS, loadbalancer
Storage 20GB local 40GB local OX 40GB local, DB 20GB local, NFS 20GB
DB local local 2x DB VM/Server
SMTP/IMAP local/external local/external external
OS one of the supported (Debian6, RHEL5/6, CentOS5, SLES11)

These are the minimum requirements. The used storage depends on the amount of users want to test the POC. A VM can be replaced with real hardware if wanted or run at a service provider in the cloud.

1st questions to customer"

This is usually done during some calls, if not:

Dear Customer,

The proof of concept installation  can be make with different setups, depending on the goal
you have.

please identify the goals:
* test Open-Xchange in general
* test with existing environment
* test a clustered setup

please identify what you want to test:
* webmail/groupware/infostore
* Outlook oxtender
* Business mobility (EAS)
* mobile gui
* everything

The smallest needed setup would be:
VM/real hardware with 2GB of memory, 20GB of local storage, an installed supported OS (Debian6, RHEL5/6, CentOS5, SLES11). If you want to test the system with https (which is recommended) we need a valid certificate for the server installed.

We need access to a working smtp and imap server if you want to send and receive mails. 

Please send us back the following information:
- server address/name
- imap account of the testuser with password